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Gasket2(insulator) 20A-35903-03

OEM part for: Subaru / Robin

Part Number: 20A-35903-03


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Easy 30-60 minutes (12 rated repairs)?
OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer ?
Subaru / Robin
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Product Description ?

This is an authentic OEM sourced replacement part used on a variety of Subaru/Robin engines. This part provides an air tight seal between a carburetor and an insulator. This part is made out of composite material and it is sold individually.

You would need a wrench to complete a repair.

  • Classification: Part
  • Weight: 0.01 lbs.
  • Shipping: Ships Worldwide

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This Gasket2(insulator) will fit the following 760 machines. Confirm this part works with your model, and view the detailed model diagrams and repair help we have to offer.

Subaru / Robin

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This part replaces obsolete part #: 277-35903-J3

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Easy 30-60 minutes (12 rated repairs)?

The carburetor had the wrong gaskets on it causing it to suck air and lose power at full throttle

Nicholas - October 30, 2020
Tool Type

Engine

Difficulty

Easy

Time

Less than 15 minutes

Tools Used

Socket set, Gasket scraper

Removed the 2 nuts and one bolt using a 10mm socket from the air cleaner, slide the housing off
2.remove carburetor
3. Remove insulator
4. Peal off and use gasket scraper to clean up any old gasket material stuck to engine; insulator; carburetor; and air cleaner housing
5.install insulator gasket, insulator, carburetor gasket, carburetor, air cleaner gasket, and air cleaner housing; put the 2 nuts and 1 bolt to secure everything back down properly
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Gas was leaking out of my Robin carburetor on my Subaru engine on my Rigid Pressure Washer.

Norman - July 31, 2020
1. Drained the fuel tank
2. Removed air cleaner assembly
3. Removed carburetor assembly and fuel line
4. Replaced muffler and associated parts
5. Replaced gaskets and o-rings in carburetor and started reassembly
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Bad carburetor

Vince - July 9, 2020
Tool Type

Engine

Difficulty

Easy

Time

Less than 15 minutes

Tools Used

Pliers, Socket set, Wrench Set

Replaced the mounting gaskets, carburetor, filter and cover for filter.
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Would not run!

Richard - June 3, 2020
Tool Type

Engine

Difficulty

Easy

Time

30-60 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Socket set, Wrench Set

Pulled carburetor off. Soaked in carburetor cleaner overnight. Pulled all jets out and cleaned them. Oxygen and Acetylene Tip Cleaning tool used to make sure all jets were clean. Replaced the needle valve. Installed new gaskets. Runs!
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Carb bowl leaking fuel

William - April 24, 2020
Tool Type

Engine

Difficulty

Easy

Time

Less than 15 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Socket set

Removed carb bowl
Installed new gasket
Reinstalled bowl
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Carburator

Kregg - July 26, 2019
Tool Type

Engine

Difficulty

Easy

Time

15-30 minutes

Tools Used

Pliers, Wrench Set

Put new carb on and started right up easy job
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Carburator needed cleaning and also new gaskets

Peter - April 16, 2019
Tool Type

Engine

Difficulty

Medium

Time

30-60 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Pliers, Wrench Set, Nutdriver

Followed instructions on YouTube video.
The parts which I ordered were real OEM parts which ensured a correct fit e.g. for the gaskets.
I once did order a new carburator (Chinese knock-off) from the Big River "A" online but the gaskets did not fit. Had to send it back.
But using OEM parts on the original carburator was the better choice.
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lpressure washer rope broke

Robert - March 9, 2019
Exactly how you stated here before it cliked and disapered
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Surging engine speeds & no power

David - September 1, 2018
Tool Type

Engine

Difficulty

Medium

Time

30-60 minutes

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Wrench Set, Needle nose pliers

Removed carburetor air filter & mounting assembly
Removed carburetor from engine
Disassembled carburetor- removed old bowl gasket, needle valve, removed & soaked two air jets in carb cleaner and carefully dipped carburetor into carb cleaning solution (making sure NOT to dip plastic carburetor parts into the cleaning solution)
Reassembled carburetor with new parts & cleaned air jets
Remounted carburetor to engine
Remounted air cleaner mounting
Installed new element & old cover
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Old gas in carb and tank

Lawrence - August 19, 2018
Tool Type

Engine

Difficulty

Medium

Time

1-2 hours

Tools Used

Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket set, Wrench Set, Nutdriver, Adjustable Wrench

1. Removed carburetor
2. Disassembled carburetor and cleaned parts
3. Replaced gaskets and reattached carburetor
4. Cleaned gas tank after draining old gas out
5. Added new gas and it started right up
6. Ran engine with gas shut off till it stopped
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